Monthly Archives: March 2015

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After a long 10 inning victory at home against Tam on Tuesday, the Varsity Giants took their show to a packed Alberts Park on Friday night to offer up their version of ‘Friday Night Lights’. Redwood did not disappoint the … Continue reading →

Larkspur Mayor Larry Chu proclaimed March 14, 2015 “Redwood Baseball Program Day” in the City of Larkspur. Under the supervision of Public Works Director Mary Grace Houlihan and her staff the Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshman Teams worked 3 hour … Continue reading →

Coach Firenzi and Novato’s Head Coach Jason Searle exchange line-ups and go over ground rules from plate umpire Johnny Marble before a capacity crowd at Alberts Park. If you showed up late you missed one of baseball’s rarities as Novato … Continue reading →

Redwood and Tam battled in a see-saw match on Tuesday at Moody Field. Redwood took the lead early, dropping a crooked number (2) on the board in the bottom of the 3rd. Tam answered, tying the score in the top … Continue reading →

Zach Cohen earned his first 2015 MCAL win from the bump and his second win of the season as he carried a shut out into the 7th inning. Zach Kopstien provided relief in the 7th and earned his 2nd save in two games as … Continue reading →

Redwood beat Montgomery 8-4 on Wednesday. Riley Overend ended the preseason leading all Giants hitters. Tyler Peck notched his 3rd preseason win. Redwood ended the preseason with a solid 5-1 record and open their MCAL season at home against San Marin on Tuesday.

Redwood pitching was again the story as Zach Kopstein fired a 7-inning shutout against Sacred Heart at Moody Field on Saturday. Redwood would take 7 innings to put a run on the board when Sophomore Aubrey Sine led the inning … Continue reading →

After committing 5 errors in their last game just two days prior, the Giants defense bounced back and didn’t make an error in their win today against Cardinal Newman. Zach Cohen’s first decision of the season is a complete-game shut-out. The … Continue reading →

Redwood rallied early and locked down their second win of the season beating a young Northgate squad in Walnut Creek. Redwood pounded out 10 hits. Riley Overend was the Giants offensive star as he went 3-3 and knocked in 5 … Continue reading →

Eric Doctor and Parker Laret each hit 2 run homers in the fourth inning to tie the score stoked after jacking a 2-run homer to tie the game 4-4 in the top of the 4th. Redwood went on to lose the game … Continue reading →

Redwood would end the day with 10 hits and a 3-1 victory over a solid Petaluma team. Tyler Peck pitched a complete game, throwing only 81 pitches while giving up just two hits. This non-conference game marks the first win for Redwood … Continue reading →

Michael Benz gets ready to take his lead after banging a double to the gap in right-center. A perfect 70 degree day in Larkspur was tainted slightly as the Hornets and Giants combined for 9 errors in a game where Redwood … Continue reading →

Nicolas Belgium pitched 5 2/3 innings and gave up only 1 run to a stout Tam offense. The Giants scored their run in the 3rd when Sam Roiz hit a seed to the gap for an easy double, but when … Continue reading →

Pitching was the story as 3 Giants pitchers combined for a shut out against San Marin. Nicolas Belgium earned the win by pitching 4 innings and Tyler Warren pitched the 5th. Aaron Halford earned the save closing out the last 2 innings. … Continue reading →